- Because, my dear fellow, no one knows what you're thinking. And that is why people read novels, to identify projections of their own unconscious. The hero has to be fearfully real, to convince them of their own reality, which they rather doubt. A novel without a hero would be distracting in the extreme. They have to know what you think, or good heavens, how can they know that you're going through some wild conflict, which is after all the duty of a hero.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Sunday, July 1, 2007
The Recognitions - pg. 247
Labels: William Gaddis
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